A man has been cited for failing to yield right of way after colliding into another vehicle Monday afternoon at the intersection of 14th avenue and St. Germain street West.

St. Cloud police Sergeant Jason Burke says 32-year-old Khadro Diriye Mohamud was traveling eastbound on St. Germain when 23-year-old Eric John Nieme of Sauk Rapids pulled out in front of her and struck her vehicle.

Mohamud was taken to the St. Cloud hospital Emergency Room and treated for non-life threatening injuries.

St. Cloud State University President Earl Potter has announced the Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs until the search for the full time position is completed.

Dr. Potter says Doctor Richard Green will work with current Provost Devinder Malhotra starting June 16th, until he begins his new role as Interim President of Metropolitan State University on July 1st.

Dr. Green received his doctoral degree in Chemistry at the University of Louisville and is a graduate of the Harvard University Institute of Educational Management. He comes to SCSU having extensive academic experience at multiple institutions, including his most recent position as Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Albany State University in Georgia.

Dr. Green’s Minnesota connections include serving as Interim President of Metropolitan State University in the early 1990’s and VP for Academic Affairs at Augsburg College.

According to the United States Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney Luger will be discussing issues on human trafficking and drug prosecutions. He will also be discussing federal law enforcement priorities and how local, state, and federal law enforcement can work together.

The event is hosted by Stearns County Attorney Janelle Kendall and Stearns County Sheriff John Sanner.

Roadwork for County Road 75 in South St. Cloud by McStop, will continue on Monday as lanes are reduced to one lane both ways.

The Stearns County Highway Department says the lane closures will happen between 33rd Street South and 43rd Street South for around three weeks. Road crews will complete the concrete median and final surface course of asphalt.

Drivers are asked to find alternate routes and expect delays during this time. Weather may affect how long the project lasts.

The graduation ceremonies for students in the Herberger Business School, School of Health and Human Services and School of Public Affairs are scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m.

Students from the School of Education, College of Liberal Arts, School of the Arts as well as the College of Science and Engineering and School of Computing ceremonies are scheduled for 3:00 p.m.

The guest of honor is vice chancellor at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa and civil rights activist, Derrick Swartz. NMMU is a host university for one of St. Cloud State’s study abroad programs. Swartz helped the South African government in establishing a democratic society in South Africa.

Campus parking lots and 4th Avenue Parking Ramp will be free all Sunday.

Road Construction in the Seberger Neighborhood is moving to Area A from 3rd Street North to Cooper Avenue North.

The City Engineer’s office says that the following streets will close Monday, May 12 as part of the Seberger Neighborhood Improvement Project.

22nd and 23rd Avenue North will close from 3rd street North to Cooper Avenue North. 24th Avenue will close from 3rd Street North to 5th Street North and 4th Street North will close from 21st to 24th Avenue North.

The closures will last through late September.

A detour will not be posted so anyone entering the construction site is asked to use caution.